Posted by Fabio 6 November 2010
New short film by director Matt Lambert, based on Dylan Thomas’ poem, “We Who Are Young Are Old” explores abstract themes of loss of innocence, pain, growth and rebirth.
Posted by Fabio 4 November 2010
INFLUENCERS is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends and creativity become contagious today in music, fashion and entertainment. Written and Directed by Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson.
Posted by Fabio 1 November 2010
The installation Type Case is a low-resolution display with 125 rectangular pixels of different sizes. These are formed from the reflecting light of digitally controlled LEDs, embedded in each section of a European printers’ type case. read more
Posted by Fabio 1 November 2010
Bad Things That Could Happen is a self explanatory film made up of seven short scenes. Playing with scale and bringing objects to life, the film creates a subverted world where the mundane becomes absurd. Directed by This Is It.
Posted by Fabio 29 October 2010
Featuring Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and a host of other celebrities including Mark Ronson and Plan B. The Royal British Legion chose 2AM‘s Matthew Donaldson to direct the first ever silent single ‘2 Minute Silence’ which aims to make chart history on Remembrance Sunday. read more
Posted by Fabio 27 October 2010
The short film “HOLY CHICKEN OF LIFE AND MUSIC” tells the story of the Holy Chicken, a magnificent beast, worshipped and exploited, in a tale of Love and Regret, Art and Science, Life and Music. Directed and animated by Yannis Konstantdinitis and Christos Lefakis (aka) NOMIT. read more
Posted by Fabio 22 October 2010
Somewhere between a home-video mixtape and a postmodern travelogue, “oops”—a ten-minute art video composed entirely of appropriated YouTube videos, seamlessly stitched together via a motif of camera drops—serves both as transportative adventure and metaphorical elucidation of YouTube itself (i.e. endless related videos), exemplifying the Internet’s infinite repository of “throwaway” social documentation. Directed by Chris Beckman, Experimental Film winner of the Vimeo Awards 2010.